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  • About Drzhope89
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    I Wana become one of the best Honda Techs I can Be
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    New york
    Interests
    working on cars
    Occupation
    Mechanic

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  • Last Activity: 04-26-2018 06:30 PM
  • Join Date: 07-02-2010
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  1. Drzhope89
    07-14-2010 07:11 PM - permalink
    "A" anyone selling a civic 98 through 2000 throw me some cars to see what you got im offering 5500 the max cash no BS or a integra 2000 swap clean no BS people thanks
  2. Drzhope89
    07-02-2010 12:38 PM - permalink
    Step.5 put the solenoid back into where you took it out off

    Step.6 disconnect the battery after you connected the solenoid

    Step.7 wait about 30 second then plug the battery back
    Step.8 turns on the car and see what happens no more check engine light and the D4 light should not be blinking anymore. “PROBLEM SOLVED”
  3. Drzhope89
    07-02-2010 12:37 PM - permalink
    Honda Tech Forms

    The issue to the P1753 Code is one of the Transmission Solenoid. The liner pressure shift lock Solenoid has a short circuit or malfunction and is what is causing the (D4 light to blink) its one of the easiest things in the world to fix people think that you have to change the TCM or something like that well its not.

    Tools required fixing this problem
    10 MM ratchet
    Carburetor cleaner (spray)

    Step.1
    What you’re going to do is locate the shift lock solenoid which is below the distributor cap.

    Step.2 next is taking the 10 MM remove the three bolts that are holding the solenoid. Get a small rag because it’s going to leak a little bit.

    Step.3 next is what your going to do is take carburetor cleaner and sprays in the solenoid

    Step.4 you’re going to have to have an air compressor and blow air into the solenoid for a good min or two until all the transmission fluid is clean and looks clean

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